Lizzie
05-05-2007, 06:45 PM
I am copying this from the Yahoo Critical Rescue list and include the image (though there are several on website mentioned below), which is distressing:
Could you sit back and watch while defenseless dogs are bound and gagged and left to suffocate? While they are piled on top of each other and driven to a pitiful fate?
These poor wretched creatures cannot fight back against the cruel Philippine
traders who tie their mouths and bind their limbs and leave them to a slow
and painful death.
But you can fight back for them.
THREE WAYS you can stop the cruelty right now:
_1. Donate to help the dogs_ (http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm)
_2. Contact a Philippine Ambassador now_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/protest.htm)
_3. Email our web address to everyone in your address book._
(mailto:?Subject=Visit%20www.networkforanimals.org )
We suggest you use the blind C.C. mode of addressing.
Spread the word and start a chain reaction that will
shock the conscience of the world and stir politicians to action.
Our work in the Philippines is dangerous and costly: a _donation_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm) at this time
will help save poor, frightened dogs from a terrible fate.
_House Bill #2991_ (http://www.networkforanimals.org/bill2991.htm)
containing punitive new laws is currently before the Philippine Parliament. This bill will crush the economic viability of trading in dog meat if enacted. Our friends in Manila tell us, however, that NETWORK for ANIMALS must orchestrate an outcry both internationally and within the Philippines before legislators will act. Hence our message to _target ambassadors_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/protest.htm) and appeal for _donations_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm) . Again, and so importantly, spread the word about this web
site and start a chain reaction that will shock the conscience of the world
and stir politicians to action.
_http://www.networkforanimals.org/home.htm_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/home.htm)
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/Zephryn_2006/sos3001.jpg
Could you sit back and watch while defenseless dogs are bound and gagged and left to suffocate? While they are piled on top of each other and driven to a pitiful fate?
These poor wretched creatures cannot fight back against the cruel Philippine
traders who tie their mouths and bind their limbs and leave them to a slow
and painful death.
But you can fight back for them.
THREE WAYS you can stop the cruelty right now:
_1. Donate to help the dogs_ (http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm)
_2. Contact a Philippine Ambassador now_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/protest.htm)
_3. Email our web address to everyone in your address book._
(mailto:?Subject=Visit%20www.networkforanimals.org )
We suggest you use the blind C.C. mode of addressing.
Spread the word and start a chain reaction that will
shock the conscience of the world and stir politicians to action.
Our work in the Philippines is dangerous and costly: a _donation_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm) at this time
will help save poor, frightened dogs from a terrible fate.
_House Bill #2991_ (http://www.networkforanimals.org/bill2991.htm)
containing punitive new laws is currently before the Philippine Parliament. This bill will crush the economic viability of trading in dog meat if enacted. Our friends in Manila tell us, however, that NETWORK for ANIMALS must orchestrate an outcry both internationally and within the Philippines before legislators will act. Hence our message to _target ambassadors_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/protest.htm) and appeal for _donations_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/donate.htm) . Again, and so importantly, spread the word about this web
site and start a chain reaction that will shock the conscience of the world
and stir politicians to action.
_http://www.networkforanimals.org/home.htm_
(http://www.networkforanimals.org/home.htm)
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/Zephryn_2006/sos3001.jpg